Small plans start at €31.69 for 100 min, 100 SMS, and 100 MB of data, with €159 for an 8GB handset and €385 for 16GB.

Large plans are €89.99 for 1000/1000/1000, with a €1 8GB and a €85 16GB.

US$142 for 1GB of data?

But wait, there's more! Denmark gets only one (1) plan, DKK 599 for 300 min., unlimited SMS, and a paltry 300 MB of data, with DKK 1399 for an 8GB handset and DKK 1999 for a 16GB. Six months later, however, the price will drop to DKK 399, just to add to the confusion.

That's US$128 for 300MB of data for the first six months, and US$85 thereafter.

iPhone 3G Switzerland, Finland, and Denmark: Plans and Prices

It's the retaliation of the TeleCom companies.
Now that they've got an exclusive right to sell a phone tha people actually want, they are bleeding us dry.
One can always get a personal shopper to get one, activate AT&T, cancel it with a $70 fine, crack it and ship it to oneself.
That would probably make one a smuggler. ; )
-Tommi

Wi-Fi reception is better. In a side-by-side test with the old iPhone, we walked away from an access point, the old iPhone's connection died at 100 feet and the newer one lasted to about 120 feet. And there's a new Airplane mode that turns off cellular but powers up Wi-Fi for airline internet.